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			Hi all, Do I need a special tool to pull out the wires from the plugs? I own a '92 190e2.6 and wanting to replace the spark plugs. How can I remove the wires assuming that I don't need any special tool. Thanks! | 
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			There is a special tool for this task.  You can get one from the parts shop I think.  But.. you can grasp the metal shield with your hand, give it a gentle twist and pull it straight off.  Do this when the thing has cooled down.  They can get pretty hot. ------------------ Jeff Lawrence 1987 300e 1989 300e 1987 BMW 325 | 
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